Trump rethinks federal force in San Francisco after tech leaders' calls
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Trump rethinks federal force in San Francisco after tech leaders' calls

President Donald Trump paused a planned federal surge into San Francisco after calls from tech heavyweights Jensen Huang and Marc Benioff and a conversation with Mayor Daniel Lurie. Citing the city’s efforts to curb crime — down 26% year-over-year, with car break-ins at a 22-year low — Trump said he would hold off, while warning he could reverse course. Lurie welcomed cooperation with federal agencies against fentanyl but said military or militarized immigration deployments would stall the city’s recovery. Praise and skepticism followed, as protesters met arriving border agents at a nearby base.

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